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    The Holy Blood of Wilsnack was the name given to three hosts, which survived a fire in 1383 that burned the church and village to the ground. The hosts...
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  • Austria Holy Blood (band), a Ukrainian Christian black / folk metal band Holy Blood of Wilsnack, a pilgrim site in Germany Procession of the Holy Blood, a...
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    Bad Wilsnack (until 1929 Wilsnack) is a small town in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. The former pilgrimage site of the Holy Blood of Wilsnack...
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    Pilgrimage church (category Types of church buildings)
    Bad Wilsnack: St. Nicholas' and the Holy Blood of Wilsnack Würzburg: pilgrimage church of the Visitation of Mary Käppele Xanten: pilgrimage church of St...
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  • Margery Kempe (category Female saints of medieval England)
    Danzig with her daughter-in-law. From Danzig, Kempe visited the Holy Blood of Wilsnack relic. She then travelled to Aachen, and returned to Lynn via Calais...
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    Wilsnack, located in the Prignitz district in Brandenburg, Germany. Holy Blood of Wilsnack Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2017 ed.). Schweers...
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    discourage pilgrimages to venerate the bleeding hosts of Wilsnack (the so-called Holy Blood of Wilsnack) was unsuccessful. His work as bishop between 1452...
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    down the village and church of Wilsnack; thereafter, the rebuilt Church of the Holy Blood of Wilsnack became a destination of medieval religious pilgrimages...
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    to visit the Holy Blood of Wilsnack. In 1385 fate turned savagely against Heinrich when of Prince Albrecht III, who was also the king of Sweden, formed...
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  • with blood before he could say the words of consecration. Miracles were soon attributed to the Holy Blood of Wilsnack, which soon became one of the most...
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    Wittstock about 50 kilometres (31 mi) to the northeast. In 1383 the Holy Blood of Wilsnack became a famous pilgrimage site, while Dietrich Man was bishop....
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    says that the substance of bread and wine remains in the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist together with the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ and...
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    Frederick IV elected as Bishop of Havelberg in 1551. In 1552, the preacher Joachim Ellefeld burned the Wilsnack's holy blood hosts and was incarcerated at...
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    Cord Widderich (category People executed by the Holy Roman Empire)
    pilgrimage to Wilsnack in Brandenburg. The next morning, he was captured and hanged without trial by Klaus von dem Damme, reeve for Count Henry of Segeberg...
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  • This list is a part of the international List of Gothic brick buildings. For the parts of this list on the various countries see: – In long tables, vertical...
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